Works Glove Aqua

Terrific all-purpose gardening glove.

Manufactured by Foxgloves these ‘Works’ Gloves are perfect for the task at hand. These superior gloves are designed for comfortable, long lasting wear. The padded synthetic suede palm with reinforced fingertips and stretch nylon back offers a snug fit and excellent protection. Ideal for a multitude of gardening tasks both inside and outside the greenhouse including raking, weeding or digging, your hands will feel the difference.

Form fitting Foxgloves Works come in four sizes: small, medium, large and extra large:

  • Small fits glove size 6 - 6 1/2, for petite and short fingered hands;
  • medium fits gloves size 6 1/2 - 8, for most hands;
  • large fits glove size 8 1/2 - 9 1/2;
  • extra large fits glove size 10 - 11;

Please note that the colors of the gloves you see on this website may not match the exact color perfectly. Colors on monitors vary depending on the type & size of monitor, its resolution, its age, etc.

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